Stradner on Musk's "dangerous" statement; J.D. Vance: How much money do you receive from US citizens?

Džej Di Vens
Source: Facebook

A statement by one of the closest associates of the elected US President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, that "only AfD can save Germany," which openly supported the extreme right Alternative for Germany, has caused numerous reactions in the public, including from Ivana Stradner, an associate of the American Foundation for Defense of Democracies, who claims that Musk's words are "so dangerous." The future Vice President of the USA, J.D. Vance, responded with a question – how much money does her employer receive from American taxpayers?

Stradner, who is also a special correspondent for Kyiv Post, shared Musk's post and wrote on the social network "X" that the statement is "dangerous," but also that it shows what Musk wants to do in the USA.

"This is so dangerous. If this isn't clear enough - this is also what he wants to do in the USA. If AfD wins in Germany, we will have a completely different world. AfD is not only dangerous for Europe but also for the USA. It’s a pity that many people cannot connect the dots...", wrote Stradner. In response, the future Vice President of the USA, J.D. Vance, asked how much money her employer receives from American taxpayers.

"It's so dangerous for people to control their borders. So dangerous. The level of danger is beyond limits," J.D. Vance ironically noted, adding:

"I wonder how much money this person's employer gets from American taxpayers?"

In response to his post, the Minister of Labor, Employment, Veterans, and Social Affairs in Serbia, Nemanja Starovic, who noted that Stradner constantly spreads propaganda against sovereign leaders, such as Aleksandar Vucic, Donald Trump, or Viktor Orban.

"Many thanks J.D. Vance for calling out paid speakers for what they are. If you look at what Ms. Stradner does, it's just round-the-clock spreading of propaganda against sovereign leadership, like the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic, Donald Trump, or Viktor Orban," Starovic wrote on the social network "X." He also suggested that "it's high time to shut off the golden tap," alluding to Trump's decision to have Musk and Vivek Ramasvamy in the new administration deal with reducing unnecessary costs, among other things, including funding for various non-governmental organizations.

The Secretary of State of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Nikola Stojanovic, also responded to Vance' post, stating that his question was timely and very appropriate.

"What is the value and purpose of funding propagandists like Stradner, known for their loud support of the Kosovo ethnonationalist regime and persistent anti-Serbian disinformation in the Balkans?" wrote Stojanovic.

He added that the President of Serbia highly appreciates J.D. Vance.

"And, this is in sharp contrast with Kurti's Kosovo*, whose agents like Stradner openly clash with the policies and priorities of the new US administration," Stojanovic concluded.